Note posted around high school perfectly takes on sexist dress code

It's time to get rid of sexist school dress codes, and this note explains why beautifully

Here's the deal: Women's and girls' bodies aren't public property.

And our girls deserve to go to school without being examined for any hint of anything titillating to some old man. Enough.

High school dress codes in recent years have become, in many cases, shockingly sexist.

Take what happened at a junior high in Petaluma, California, when a school administrator pulled all the girls in school out of class to tell them they couldn't wear leggings or yoga pants that are "too tight" because it "distracted the boys."

Our little girls are not for public consumption. They are there to get an education, and if it's hot, they should be able to wear shorts, and if leggings are in style, surely both the young men at school and the grown men running the school should be able to control themselves.

Which is why this note shared on Reddit is so spot on. It was shared with the caption "I go to a prep school where dress code is enforced, today this was found around campus."